Clean Hard Drives and Charitable Friends

Around this time last year, we heard from musician Danny Adler, who had packaged his last album using Jewelboxing. This week we heard from him again as he let us know that he’d been keeping as prolific as ever and has just recently released two brand new albums with a whole slew of music, packaged just as beautifully as before. Here’s from Danny about each:

“The first, is Outmoded – Vintage SGX. I’ve been doing music for about 7 years now and I’ve got a backlog of old, old stuff that’s just been sitting on my hard drive. It is good stuff, but too different from my current style, and production quality isn’t quite there, as I was learning while making it. The way that the Jewelboxing cases can hold 2 discs was magnificent for my this collection of about 3 years’ worth of my music.”

Sample tracks: Realize and The Way Up.

“The second album is SGXRMX2 – SGX Remix Project 2.0. This is the second time I’ve opened up a bunch of my tracks for remixing to friends and fans and put together an album from the result. I didn’t want to deal with selling the album for profit and then attempt to pay those who participated their $10 cut of my AMAZING income on it (sarcasm), so I had planned to release the album solely as a free download. Then it occurred to me that since there was SOME money to be made, I could donate any of the profits to charity. So, along with posting them soon on iTunes, with some leftover Jewelboxing cases I had, I printed up a few and sold them for $25 with all profits going to PMFFC, my friend’s record-label-for-charity. I’m sold out now, but the few I made went fast, so I am planning a small reprint.”